Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim are set to celebrate Monsey’s 10th anniversary in September. His tightly edited resort collection saw the favorite Mons-Izams, his own and both of them. The focus was on “Topsee-Tarvi Staple”. Two-in-one puffer jackets were manufactured from individual jackets involved in the waist (below the jacket was thin to finish bulk). The same approach was used on two-toned denim jackets with colorblocked cardigan, a dickystated fair isal sweater, a classic business striped cotton poplin shirt, and a Sabar collar.
Outerwear was certainly one of the strongest elements of the collection. A trench-style cropped jacket in chocolate suede or black leather came with a double lapel and can quickly become a staple in someone’s closet; While another trompe l’ona oeil style, this time “below” under a blazer, but with screed weapons of layered hoodi on the sleeve of the jacket, especially succeeded in a black leather and heath gray manufacturing.
In other places, there were party-taire pieces in the form of slinks sequenced gowns and a studded mesh shirt and easy flared pants-all the colors of chocolate-copper, which added an unexpected attraction. The studs were also used to decorate the knitting, including a colorful turtlene,, which if you look closely, came out two turtles. Garcia said, “We did not have a front behind one and the other, so we just married them.” “It is usually the best experiments in life. It is one of my favorite pieces.”